| Home | Away | |
|---|---|---|
| Teams | Kraken | Flames |
| Goals | 4 | 1 |
| Shots | 20 | 27 |
| Power Play Goals | 0 | 0 |
| Penalty Minutes | 2 | 4 |
| Hits | 12 | 13 |
The Seattle Kraken secured a vital 4-1 victory over the Calgary Flames on April 11, 2026, showcasing a commanding performance that helped them snap a troubling five-game losing streak. The Kraken took control in the second period and never looked back, establishing a lead that the Flames couldn't overcome.
Entering this contest, both teams were in desperate need of points as they fought for playoff positioning. The Kraken had struggled recently, with just one win in their last five games, whereas the Flames were slightly better off but needed a win to keep pace. This match was crucial for both squads, making the Kraken's win even more significant as they look to build momentum heading into the postseason.
The game shifted dramatically in the second period. After the Flames took an early lead with a goal from Hunter Brzustewicz just 1:11 into the period, the momentum appeared to be on Calgary's side. However, the Kraken responded swiftly. Just under a minute later, Frederick Gaudreau equalized, igniting a surge of energy for Seattle. Chandler Stephenson followed up with a goal at 13:16, and Matty Beniers capped off a strong second period by scoring right as the clock ran out, turning the tide firmly in the Kraken's favor at 3-1 by the period's end.
Frederick Gaudreau was a key figure in the Kraken’s attack, scoring the equalizer and providing a boost of confidence to his teammates. Chandler Stephenson’s goal provided further separation, while Matty Beniers’ late-second-period goal ensured that the Kraken firmly took control heading into the third. Jordan Eberle sealed the victory with a goal late in the third period, adding another layer to a strong offensive showing.
Flames goalie performance did not play a decisive role in the outcome, as the Kraken found ways to break through. However, the Flames outshot the Kraken 27 to 20, showing that while they generated offense, they ultimately couldn't find the back of the net consistently while faced with a robust Kraken defense.
With this win, the Kraken not only end their losing streak but also solidify their position in the playoff chase. This performance could serve as a necessary confidence booster as they head into the critical final stretch of the season. For the Flames, the loss halts any momentum they were trying to build and adds to their struggles as they continue to battle for postseason viability. Both teams now need to reassess their strategies as they prepare for their next matches in this high-stakes part of the season.